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Connecticut  Agricultural  ^^>  ^"Z? 
Experiment  Station 

NEW  HAVEN,  CONN. 
BULLETIN  249  APRIL,  1923 


BEING  THE 

Report  on  Commercial 
Feeding  Stuffs 

1922 

By  E.  M.  BAILEY 


CONTENTS 

Page 

Provisions  of  the  Statutes  Relating  to  Feeding  Stuffs   447 

Classification  of  Samples   447 

Significance  of  the  Nutrient  Groups  448 

Coefficients  of  Digestibility,  etc 448 

Inspection  of   1922    449 

Summary  of  Deficiencies   453 

Miscellaneous    Samples 454 

Analyses  of  Official  Samples  456 

Analyses  of  Miscellaneous  Samples 474 


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CONNECTICIT  A0RICIJLTIR4L  EXPERIMENT  STATION 

OFFICERS  AND  STAFF 
April,  1923. 


BOARD  OF  CONTROL. 

His  Excellency,  Charles  A.  Templeton,  ex-officio,  President. 

James  H.  Webb,   Vice-President Hamden 

George  A.  Hopson,  Secretary  Alount  Carmel 

E.  H.  Jenkins,  Director  and  Treasurer New  Haven 

Joseph  W.  Alsop   Avon 

Charles  R.  Treat   Orange 

Elijah    Rogers    Southington 

Edward  C.   Schneider   Middletown 


Administration. 


Cliemistry. 

Analytical  Laboratory. 


Biochemical 
Laboratory. 

Botany. 


Entomology. 


Forestry. 


Plant  Breeding. 

Tobacco  Sub-station 
at  Windsor. 


STAFF. 

E.   H.  Jenkins,   Ph.D.,  Director  and  Treasurer. 

W.   L.    Slate,  Jr.,   B.Sc,    Vice-Director. 

Miss   L.   M.   Brautlecht,   Librarian  and  Stenographer. 

Miss  J.  V.  Berger,  Bookkeeper  and  Stenographer. 

William   Veitch,  In   cliarge   of  Buildings  and   Grounds. 


E.  M.  Bailey,  Ph.D.,  Chemist  in  Charge. 
R.   E.   Andrew,   M.A.  "| 


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ssistant  Chemists. 


C.  E.   Shepard 

Owen  L.  Nolan 

Harry  J.  Fisher,  A.B.  J 

Frank  Sheldon,  Laboratory  Assistant. 

V.  L.  Churchill,  Sampling  Agent. 

Mrs.  B.  p.  Storrs,  Clerk. 

T.  B.  Osborne,  Ph.D.,   Sc.D.,  Chemist  in  Cliarge 

G.  P.  Clinton,  Sc.D.,  Botanist  in  Cliarge. 

E.  M.  Stoddard,  B.S.,  Pomologist. 

Miss  Florence   A.   McCormick,   Ph.D.,   Pathologist, 

G.  E.  Graham,  Assistant. 

Mrs.  W.  W.  Kelsey,  Secretary. 

W.   E.   Britton,   Ph.D.,  Entomologist  in   Charge;  State  Ento- 
mologist. 
B.  H.  Walden,  B.Agr.,    M.  p.  Zappe,  B.S.,  \Assistant 
Philip  Garman,  Ph.D.,  f      Entomologists 

John  T.  Ashworth,  Deputy  in  Charge  of  Gipsy  Moth  Work. 
Miss  Gladys  M.  Finley,  Stenographer. 

Walter  O.  Filley,  Forester  in  Charge. 

A.  E.  Moss,  M.F.,  Assistant. 

H.  W.  HicocK,  M.F.,  Assistant. 

Miss  Pauline  A.  Merchant,  Stenographer. 

Donald  F.  Jones,  S.D.,  Plant  Breeder  in  Charge. 
P.  C.  Mangelsdorf,  B.S.,  Assistant. 

G.  H.  Chapman,  Ph.D.,  in  Charge. 


Commercial  Feeding  Stuffs 

By  E.  M  .Bailey.* 


PROVISIONS     OF    THE     STATUTES     RELATING    TO 
FEEDING  STUFFS. 

Under  the  Connecticut  statutes  the  term  "concentrated  com- 
mercial feeding  stuffs"  covers  practically  all  feeds  excepting  hay 
and  straw,  whole  seed,  unmixed  meal  made  directly  from  any  of 
the  cereals  or  from  buckwheat,  and  feed  ground  from  whole  grain 
and  sold  directly  from  manufacturer  to  consumer. 

Under  the  new  fertilizer  law  cottonseed  meal  is  classed  as  a 
commercial  fertilizer  and,  as  such,  is  subject  to  analysis  fees  and 
tonnage  tax.  Provision  is  made,  however,  to  exempt  meal  sold 
exclusively  for  feeding  purposes.'' 

Section  4775  requires  that  every  lot  or  parcel  of  concentrated 
commercial  feeding  stuff  shall  bear  a  statement  giving  the  name 
and  address  of  the  manufacturer  or  importer,  the  number  of  net 
pounds  in  the  package,  the  name  of  the  article,  and  the  percentage 
of  protein  and  fat  contained  in  it.  The  law  forbids  the  use  of  any 
metal  in  affixing  tags. 

No  registration  of  feed  or  payment  of  analysis  or  license  fees  is 
required. 

The  penalty  for  violation  of  the  statute  is  not  more  than  $100 
fine  for  the  first  offense  and  not  more  than  $200  for  each  'subse- 
quent offense. 

The  law  authorizes  this  station  to  take  samples  from  any 
manufacturer  or  dealer,  in  a  prescribed  manner,  and  requires  the 
station  to  analyze  annually  at  least  one  sample  of  each  brand  which 
it  has.  collected,  and  to  publish  these  analyses  "together  with  such 
additional  information  in  relation  to  the  character,  composition 
and  use  thereof  as  may  be  of  importance." 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  SAMPLES.    ,; 

The  classification  and  summary  of  commercial  feeding  stuffs 
and  other  materials  requiring  fodder  analysis  which  have  been 
examined  during  the  past  year  are  as  follows : 

*  Analyses  are  by  Messrs.  Shepard,  Nolan,  and  Fisher ;  inspection  and 
samplino-  are  by  Mr.  Churchill ;  and  the  compilation  of  results  for  publica- 
tion is  largely  due  to  Mrs.  Storrs. 

^  Chapt.  204,  Public  Acts,  1919. 


448  CONNECTICUT  EXPERIMENT  STATION  BULLETIN  249. 

OfScial  samples  taken  by  the  Station  agent 163 

Samples  submitted  by  individuals 35 

Samples  examined  in  connection  with  field  and  other  experiments  at 

Storrs  Experiment  Station 160 

Samples  examined  in  connection  with  field  experiments,  this  Station..  13 

Total 371 

Official  samples  taken  by  this  Station  are  classified  as  follows : 

Cottonseed  Meal  12      Distillers'  Products    ■.  i 

Linseed  Meal 7      Brewers'  Products   3 

Wheat   Bran    11      Dried  Beet  Pulp  4 

Wheat  Middlings    22       Proprietary  Stock  Feed 55 

Wheat  Mixed  Feed 10      Poultry    Feed    19 

Rye    Products    2                                                                  

Oat    Products    i          Total 163 

Maize  Products  16 

Only  official  samples  collected  by  the  Station  agent  and  those 
submitted  by  individuals  are  included  in  this  report.  Other  data 
are  discussed  elsewhere. 


SIGNIFICANCE  OF  THE  NUTRIENT  GROUPS. 

The  significance  of  the  several  nutrient  groups  as  expressed  in 
the  conventional  proximate  analysis  has  been  discussed  in  previous 
bulletins\  The  terms  "carbohydrate"  and  "nitrogen-free  extract" 
are  still  confused  in  practice.  It  should  be  borne  in  mind  that  the 
term  "carbohydrate"  includes  two  of  the  groups  as  stated  in  a 
conventional  fodder  analysis,  viz..  "crude  fiber"  and  "nitrogen- 
free  extract".  The  reason  for  differentiating  between  the  last 
named  groups  is  that,  in  general,  fiber  is  much  less  digestible  than 
the  remainder  of  the  carbohydrate  material  or  so-called  "nitrogen- 
free  extract",  and  it  is  also  an  aid  in  determining  the  genuineness 
or  quality  of  certain  feeds.  If  a  feed  tag  or  label  bears  declarations 
of  both  fiber  and  carbohydrate,  then  carbohydrate  is  used  in  the 
narrower  sense  of  "nitrogen-free  extract".  "Carbohydrate-other- 
than-fiber"  is  less  difficult  to  understand  but  more  cumbersome  to 
use. 

COEFFICIENTS  OF  DIGESTIBILITY  AND  NET 
ENERGY  VALUES. 

The  nuestion  of  digestion  coefficients  and  energv  values  of  feed- 
,ing  stuffs  has  been  discussed  in  previous  reports. ^  These  factors 
for  most  of  the  types  of  concentrates  reported  herein  are  given  in 
Table  I,  and  for  others  the  reader  is  referred  to  the  authorities 
cited. 


Conn.  Exp.  .'^ta.,  Bull.  206.  1918:  Bull.  212.  191Q;  Bull.  221,  1920. 
Conn.  Exp.  vSta.,  Bull.  212,  1918;  Bull.  221,  1919. 


INSPECTION  OF   ig22. 


449 


Table  I.     Coefficients  of  Digestibility  and  Net  Energy  Values 
OF  Feeding  Stuffs/ 


Feed. 


Cottonseed  Meal   

Cottonseed  Feed   

Linseed  Meal   (old  process) . 
Linseed  Meal  (new  process) 

Wheat   Bran    

Wheat  Feed    

Wheat    Middlings     

Red  Dog  Flour   

Rye   Flour    

Barley,  ground  

Barley  Bran 

Corn  Gluten  Meal , 

Corn  Gluten  Feed   

Hominy   Feed     

Brewers'    Grains    , 

Malt   Sprouts    •.  .  . 

Distillers'  Grains,  Corn  

Distillers'   Grains,   Rye    

Beet  Pulp,  dried 

Peanut  Cake,  without  shells. 

Soybean  Oil  Meal 

Cocoanut   Cake    


s 

Coefficient  of  digestibility. 

c 

Carbohydrate. 

> 

D  — -O 

Protein. 

Fat. 

v  m'^ 

«    jf" 

c  S  S 

i5  "'o 

Nitrogen- 

u  E-5 

>   nj   „ 

Fiber. 

free 

•g  ;H  c 

<;  E.5 

extract. 

^H.S 

92.2 

84 

Z7 

75 

95 

90.0 

58 

45 

61 

90 

go.o 

89 

57 

78 

89 

88.9 

90.4 

86 

72 

87 

95 

85.1 

89.9 

76 

43 

74 

62 

53-0 

77 

Z^ 

76 

87 

89.6 

77 

30 

78 

88 

59.1 

88 

36 

88 

86 

80 

88 

90 

90.7 

88 

70 

93 

86 

89.9 

85 

20 

86 

87 

90.9 

85 

55 

90 

93 

84.2 

91-3 

8.S 

7(^ 

88 

85 

80.7 

89.9 

66 

76 

90 

91 

81.3 

92.S 

81 

49 

57 

89 

53-4 

92.4 

77 

87 

80 

85 

72.7 

934 

7Z 

95 

81 

95 

85.1 

92.8 

51 

17 

77 

56.0 

91.8 

52 

83 

83 

75-9 

89.3 

90 

9 

84 

90 

93-6 

88.2 

92 

99 

100 

68 

99-7 

90.4 

90 

23 

87 

100 

83.5 

^  Henry   and    Morrison,    ISth   Ed. 
142,   1916. 


pp.    722.-723;    Armsby   and   Putney,    Penn.    Exp.    Sta.    Bull., 


INSPECTION  OF  1922. 

Remarks  on  Analyses. 
(Analyses  on  pages  456-473). 

The  definitions  of  the  various  feeding  stuffs  here  given  are  those 
adopted  by  the  Association  of  Feed  Control  Officials  revised  to 
October,  1921.  The  costs  are  those  quoted  when  the  samples  were 
taken,  mostly  during  November  and  December,  1922. 


Cottonseed  Meal. 

41.12  Per  cent.  Protein  Cottonseed  Meal,  Choice  Quality,  must  be  finely 
ground,  not  necessarily  bolted,  perfectly  sound  and  sweet  in  odor,  yellow, 
free  from  excess  of  lint,  and  by  analysis  must  contain  at  least  41.12  per 
cent,  crude  protein,  equivalent  to  '8  per  cent,  of  ammonia. 

Cotton  seed  meal  not  fulfilling  the  above  requirements  as  to  color,  odor 
or  texture,  shall  be  branded  Off  Quality. 

38.56  Per  cent.  Protein  Cottonseed  Meal,  Prime  Quality,  must  be  finely 
ground,  not  necessarily  bolted,  of  sweet  odor,  reascnabfy  bright  in   color. 


450  CONNECTICUT  EXPERIMENT  STATION  BULLETIN  249. 

yellow,  not  brown  or  reddish,  free  from  excess  of  lint,  and  by  analysis  must 
contain  at  least  38.56  per  cent,  crude  protein,  equivalent  to  7.5  per  cent,  of 
ammonia. 

Cottonseed  meal  not  fulfilling  the  above  requirements  as  to  color,  odor  or 
texture,  shall  be  branded  Off  Quality. 

36  Per  cent.  Protein  Cottonseed  Meal,  Good  Quality,  must  be  finely 
ground,  not  necessarily  bolted,  of  sweet  odor,  reasonably  bright  in  color,  and 
by  analysis  must  contain  at  least  36  per  cent,  crude  protein  equivalent  to  7 
per  cent,  of  ammonia. 

Cottonseed  meal  not  fulfilling  the  above  requirements  as  to  color,  odor  or 
texture,  shall  be  branded  Off  Quality. 

Twelve  samples  were  examined,  all  of  which  satisfied  their  guar- 
anties. Two  brands,  20317  and  20345,  had  tags  attached  by- 
means  of  wire,  which  is  illegal  in  this  State. 

The  average  composition  of  all  samples  is  protein  39.2,  fiber 
1 1.2,  and  fat  6.5,  which  is  substantially  the  same  as  the  average 
found  a  year  ago  except  that  fat  is  about  one  per  cent,  lower.  The 
cost  per  ton  averages  about  $10  higher  than  last  year. 

The  average  cost  per  ton  of  the  43  per  cent,  protein  group  of 
meals  is  $61.25,  and  that  of  the  ^i^  per  cent,  group  $57.92.  The 
average  amounts  of  protein,  nitrogen-free  extract  and  fat,  in  lbs. 
per  100  lbs.  of  feed,  and  the  amounts  of  these  constituents  pur- 
chased for  $1.00  in  each  of  these  groups  are  as  follows : 

Nitrogen-free  Cost 

Protein,  extract,  Fat,  per 

lbs.  lbs.  lbs.  100  lbs. 

43  per  cent,  group,  average 44.1  28.5  7.1             $3.06 

lbs.  nutrients    for   $1.00 14.4  9.3  2.3 

36  per  cent,  group,  average 36.3  31.6  6.0               2.90 

lbs.  nutrients    for   $1.00 12.5  10.8  2.1 

Protein  was  therefore  purchased  to  the  best  advantage  in  43  per 
cent,  goods. 

Linseed  Meal. 

Linseed  Meal  is  the  ground  product  obtained  after  extraction  of  part  of 
the  oil  from  ground  flaxseed  screened  and  cleaned  of  weed  seeds  and  other 
foreign  materials  by  the  most  improved  commercial  processes,  provided  that 
the  final  product  shall  not  contain  over  six  per  cent,  of  weed  seeds  and  other 
foreign  materials  and  provided  further  that  no  portion  of  the  stated  six  per 
cent,  of  weed  seeds  and  other  foreign  materials  shall  be  deliberately  added. 

Old  Process  Oil  Meal  is  the  ground  product  obtained  after  extraction  of 
part  of  the  oil  by  crushing,  cooking  and  hydraulic  pressure  from  seeds 
screened  and  cleaned  of  weed  seeds  and  other  foreign  materials  by  the  most 
improved  commercial  processes.  When  used  alone  the  term  "Old  Process 
Oil  Meal"  shall  be  understood  to  designate  linseed  meal  as  defined,  made  by 
the  old  process.  When  used  to  cover  any  other  product  the  name  of  the 
seed  from  which  it  is  obtained  shall  be  prefixed  to  "old  process  oil  meal." 

Seven  samples  were  examined,  all  of  which  exceeded  their  guar- 
anties.   The  cost  per  ton  was  $10  in  advance  of  last  year's  cost. 


INSPECTION  OF   ig22.  451 


Wheat  Bran. 


Wheat  Bran  is  the  coarse  outer  coating  of  the  wheat  kernel  as  separated 
from  cleaned  and  scoured  wheat  in  the  usual  process  of  commercial  milling. 

Eleven  samples  were  analyzed,  none  of  which  showed  deficien- 
cies in  protein  or  in  fat.  So  far  as  fiber  guaranties  were  given  or 
recorded  only  one  excess  was  found,  viz.,  in  20236,  where  9.12 
per  cent,  was  found,  which  was  1.52  more  than  the  maximum 
guaranteed.  The  cost  of  wheat  bran  was  $7.50  per  ton  more  than 
the  average  price  noted  last  year. 


Wheat  Middlings. 

Standard  Middlings  (Red  Shorts  or  Brown  Shorts)  consists  mostly  of  the 
fine  particles  of  bran,  germ  and  very  little  of  the  fibrous  offal  obtained  from 
the  "tail  of  the  mill."  This  product  must  be  obtained  in  the  usual  commer- 
cial process  of  milling. 

Gray  Shorts  (Gray  Middlings  or  Total  Shorts)  consists  of  the  fine  parti- 
cles of  the  outer  bran,  the  inner  bran  or  bee-wing  bran,  the  germ,  and  the 
offal  or  fibrous  material  obtained  from  the  "tail  of  the  mill."  This  product 
must  be  obtained  in  the  usual  process  of  commercial  milling. 

White  Shorts  or  White  Middlings  consists  of  a  small  portion  of  the  fine 
bran  particles  and  the  germ  and  a  large  portion  of  the  fibrous  offal  obtained 
from  the  "tail  of  the  mill."  This  product  must  be  obtained  in  the  usual 
process  of  flour  milling. 

Twenty-two  samples  were  analyzed  and  no  deficiencies  of  pro- 
tein or  of  fat,  and  no  excesses  of  fiber,  so  far  as  statements  of  fiber 
are  recorded,  were  found.  The  average  composition  as  regards 
protein,  fiber  and  fat  is  practically  the  same  as  observed  in  last 
year's  inspection,  but  an  advance  in  price  of  $6.00  per  ton  is  shown. 


Mixed  Feed. 

Wheat  Mixed  Feed  (Mill  Run  Wheat  Feed)  consists  of  pure  wheat  bran 
and  the  gray  or  total  shorts  of  flour  middlings  combined  in  the  proportions 
obtained  in  the  usual  process  of  commercial  milling. 

Ten  samples  of  wheat  mixed  feed  showed  an  average  for  pro- 
tein, fiber  and  fat  of  16.8,  7.3  and  5.1  respectively,  which  is  sub- 
stantially the  composition  maintained  for  several  years  past.  Only 
one  sample  contained  more  than  8.5  per  cent  of  fiber,  the  tentative 
standard  adopted^  for  this  class  of  wheat  products,  but  the  excess 
was  not  considerable.  The  cost  per  ton  is  about  $5.00  in  advance 
of  the  price  prevailing  a  year  ago. 


'By  the  A.  F.  C.  O.,  1921. 


452        connecticut  experiment  station  bulletin  249. 

Rye  Products. 

Rye  Middlings  or  Rye  Feed  is  the  by-product  obtained  from  the  manu- 
facture of  ordinary  "100  per  cent."  rye  flour  from  cleaned  and  scoured  rye 
grain. 

The  two  samples  of  rye  products  examined  exceeded  their  guar- 
anties for  both  protein  and  fat. 

Oat  Products. 

Oat  Middlings  are  the  floury  portion  of  the  oat  groat  obtained  in  the  mill- 
ing of  rolled  oats. 

One  sample  was  analyzed  which  conformed  fully  to  the  guar- 
anty. 

Corn  Gluten  Feed. 

Corn  Gluten  Feed  is  that  portion  of  commercial  shelled  corn  that  remains 
after  the  separation  of  the  larger  part  of  the  starch  and  the  germs  by  the 
processes  employed  in  the  manufacture  of  cornstarch  and  glucose.  It  may 
or  may  not  contain  corn  solubles. 

The  four  samples  of  this  feed  were  found  to  satisfy  their  guar- 
anties in  all  respects.  The  average  price  was  $10.00  per  ton  more 
than  was  paid  last  year. 

Corn  Gluten  Meal. 

Corn  Gluten  Meal  is  that  part  of  commercial  shelled  corn  that  remains 
after  the  separation  of  the  larger  part  of  the  starch,  the  germ  and  the  bran, 
by  the  processes  employed  in  the  manufacture  of  cornstarch  and  glucose.  It 
may  or  may  not  contain  corn  solubles. 

Only  one  sample  was  examined.  It  exceeded  its  guaranty  in 
both  protein  and  fat. 

Corn  Meal. 

Only  one  sample  was  examined.  It  was  of  normal  composition 
and  quality. 

Hominy  Feed. 

Hominy  Feed,  Hominy  Meal  or  Hominy  Chop  is  the  kiln-dried  mixture 
of  the  mill  run  bran  coating,  the  mill  run  germ,  with  or  without  a  partial 
extraction  of  the  oil  and  a  part  of  the  starchy  portion  of  the  white  corn 
kernel  obtained  in  the  manufacture  of  hominy,  hominy  grits  and  corn  meal 
by  the  degerminating  process. 

Nine  samples  were  examined  and  all  conformed  to  their  guaran- 
ties except  20329,  which  wa  sslightly  deficient  (0.26  per  cent.)  in 
fat.    The  average  price  per  ton  was  $7.00  more  than  last  year. 

Distillery  and  Brewery  Products. 

One  sample  of  distillers'  grains  and  three  of  brewers'  grains 
were  analyzed.  No  deficiencies  were  found  except  that  20323 
was  found  to  contain  0.94  per  cent,  less  curde  fat  than  was 
claimed. 


inspection  of  1922.  453 

Dried  Beet  Pulp. 

,  Dried  Beet  Pulp  is  the  dried  residue  from  sugar  beets  which  have  been 
cleaned  and  freed  from  crowns,  leaves  and  sand,  and  which  have  been 
extracted  in  the  process  of  manufacturing  sugar. 

The  four  samples  examined  were  of  satisfactory  quality  and 
satisfied  their  guaranties.  The  average  cost  per  ton  last  year  was 
$33.66,  while  for  the  corresponding  period  this  year  it  was  over 
$58.00. 

Proprietary  Stock  Feeds. 

To  this  class  of  feeding  stuflr's  belong  mixtures  which  are  in- 
tended to  furnish  ready  mixed  a  "balanced"  ration  for  various 
classes  of  farm  animals.  Although  the  guaranteed  amounts  of  the 
several  nutrients  may  remain  constant,  the  ingredients  which  make 
up  the  mixture  will  vary  depending  upon  the  available  supply  of 
basic  materials.  When  these  materials  are  of  good  quality  the  re- 
sults obtained  will  no  doubt  justify  their  use;  many  of  these  mix- 
tures are  approved  by  experienced  feeders.  In  many  cases  the 
ingredients  used  in  compounding  such  feeds  are  stated  on  the 
labels  and,  while  this  practice  is  not  required  in  this  State,  it  is  a 
useful  guide  in  feeding  practice. 

Fifty-five  samples  were  examined  this  year,  and  few  deficiencies 
in  composition  were  noted.  Three  samples,  20319  Elmore, 
20301  Delaware  and  20290  Red  Wing  Dairy  Ration,  were  de- 
ficient in  protein  by  amounts  exceeding  i  per  cent.  A  number  of 
others  were  deficient  in  fat,  but  the  amounts  did  not  exceed  0.5 
per  cent.,  except  in  20340  Peimant.  20356  Davis  and  20333 
Red  Wing  Growing  Feed,  where  the  shortages  were  0.63,  1.17  and 
0.69  per  cent,  in  the  order  named. 

Poultry  Feeds. 

Nineteen  samples  of  poultry  feeds  were  analyzed,  all  of  which 
conformed  to  their  guaranties  for  protein  and  fat. 


SUMMARY  OF  DEFICIENCIES. 

In  Table  II  is  given  a  summary  of  those  feeds  found  deficient 
in  nutrients  as  compared  with  their  guaranties.  Only  variations 
greater  than  i  per  cent,  in  protein  and  fiber  and  one- fourth  per 
cent,  in  fat  are  noted. 

Attention  is  called  to  two  corrections  which  should  be  made  in 
Table  II  of  Bulletin  238  (being  the  Report  of  this  Station  on 
Commercial  Feeding  Stuffs  for  1921). 

Item  under  JJlu^tt  Feed  (Mixed  Feed)  should  read:  15722 
Wirthmore,  St.  Albans  Grain  Co.,  St.  Albans  Vt 0.30. 


454  CONNECTICUT  EXPERIMENT  STATION  BULLETIN  249. 

Item  under  Poultry  Feeds  should  read:  18008  Chick-Chuck. 
Russia  Cement  Co.,  Gloucester,  Mass.     5.75     0.38     .... 

These  corrections  have  already  been  acknowledged  and  notice 
thereof  distributed  with  Station  Bulletin  241.  They  are  repeated 
here  to  reach  those  readers  more  particularly  interested. 

MISCELLANEOUS  SAMPLES. 

Partial  or  complete  analyses  of  feeding  stuffs  submitted  by 
individuals  during  the  past  year  are  given  in  Table  IV.  This 
station  is  not  responsible  for  the  sampling  of  these  materials  but 
only  for  the  accuracy  of  the  analyses  of  the  samples  as  received  by 
us.  We  are  justified  in  making  such  examinations  only  insofar 
as  they  may  be  of  public  interest  and  concern,  and  to  this  end  as 
complete  information  as  may  be  given  should  accompany  samples 
thus  submitted ;  that  is  to  say,  brand,  name,  manufacturer  and 
guaranty  should  be  stated  if  known.  Most  of  the  samples  thus 
examined  were  for  the  purpose  of  checking  guaranties  or  for  in- 
formation to  be  used  in  the  compounding  of  rations. 

Eight  samples,  not  included  in  Table  IV,  were  examined  for 
foreign  or  injurious  substances.  Some  of  these  were  poultry  feeds 
suspected  of  having  caused  the  death  of  fowls  or  chicks.  Com- 
plaints of  this  kind  cannot  be  satisfactorily  answered  by  chemical 
tests  unless  conspicuously  toxic  substances  can  be  detected,  which 
is  seldom  the  case.  In  our  experience  such  substances  have  been 
found  only  in  cases  of  accidental  contamination  or  of  malicious  or 
revengeful  intent. 


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456  CONNECTICUT  EXPERIMENT  STATION  BULLETIN  249. 

Table  III.    Analyses  of  Commercial  Feeds, 


i\Ianufacturer  and  Brand 


Oil  Seed  Products. 
Cottonseed  Meal. 

Longhorn.  American  Cotton  Oil  Co., 
Memphis,  Tenn 

Surety.  American  ■  Cotton  Oil  Co., 
Memphis,  Tenn 

Monarch.       Ashcraft-Wilkinson      Co., 

Atlanta,  Ga 

fParamount.     Ashcraft-Wilkinson   Co., 

Atlanta,  Ga 

fOwl  Brand  43.  F.  W.  Erode  &  Co., 
Memphis,  Tenn 

Bull.  Humphreys-Godwin  Co.,  Mem- 
phis, Tenn 

Danish.  Humphreys  -  Godwin  Co., 
Memphis,  Tenn 

Dixie.  Humphreys-Godwin  Co.,  Mem- 
phis, Tenn 

Thirty-Six.  L.  B.  Lovitt  &  Co.,  Mem- 
phis, Tenn 

Thirty-Six.  L.  B.  Lovitt  &  Co.,  Mem- 
phis, Tenn 

Economy.  Lvle  &  Lyle,  Huntsville 
Ala " . 

Marianna.  Marianna  Cotton  Oil  Co. 
Marianna,  Ark 

Linseed  Meal,  Old  Process. 
American  Linseed  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Amco.  American  Milling  Co.,  Peoria 
111 

Archer  Daniels  Linseed  Co..  Buffalo 
N.  Y 

Kellogg  &  Miller,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y... 

Mann  Bros.  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Midland  Linseed  Products  Co.,  To- 
ledo, O 

Spencer  Kellogg  &  Sons,  Buffalo 
N.  Y 


Retail  Dealer 


Willimantic  :   Willimantic  Grain  Co. . , 

Guaranty    

East  Haven :    F.  A.  Forbes  

Guaranty    

New  Milford :   Geo.  E.  Ackley  Co 

Guaranty    

Rockville  :  Rockville  Grain  &  Coal  Co 

Guarantor    

IVinstcd :    E.  Manchester  &  Sons 

Guaranty    

y antic:  Yantic  Grain  &  Products  Co". 

Guaranty    

Hartford:   Garber-Northam  Grain  Co. 

Guaranty    

Danbtiry :    H.  E.  Meeker  

Guaranty    

Starrs :    Conn.  Agr.  College   

Guaranty    

Middlctozvn:    Meech  &  Stoddard,  Inc. 

Guaranty    

Plantsville :    C.  A.  Cowles  

Guaranty    

Bristol :    Goodsell  Bros 

Guaranty    

Average  guaranty  

Average  of  analyses 

Average  digestible  

Neiv  Milford :    Geo.  T.  Soule  

Guaranty    

Rockville :  Rockville  Grain  &  Coal  Co. 

Guaranty    

West  Cheshire :   G.  W.  Thorpe 

Guaranty    

Norwalk :    C.  E.  Slauson  Co 

Guaranty    

Guilford :    F.  C.  Morse  

Guaranty    

South  port:    C.  Buckingham  &  Co 

Guaranty    

Thompsonville:   Geo.  S.  Phelps  &  Co. 

Guaranty    

Average  guaranty  

Average  of  analyses  

Average  digestible  


t  Wire  tags. 


ANALYSES. 
Inspection  of  1922. 


457 


Pounds  per  Hundred. 


Station 

No. 


20367 
20227 
20280 
20317 
20345 
20370 
20330 
20267 
20189 

20335 
20297 
20305 


20276 
20315 
20294 
20257 
20233 
20253 
20328 


Water 

6.27 
6.93 

5-19 
6.66 

5-83 
7.00 

6.73 

7.22 

6.93 
6.60 
7.92 
6.89 

6.68 

8.60 

8.99 
9.12 
7.61 
9.12 
9.62 
8.25 

8.76 


Ash 


6.43 
5-96 
7.04 
6.02 

7.01 

6.69 

575 
6.62 

5.8s 
5-55 
S.85 
6.12 

6.24 

5.68 
5-70 
4.90 
6.0.3 

5.87 
5-70 

5-75 

5.66 


Protein 
(Nx  6.25) 


45-00 
43-0O 
36.00 
36.00 
44.00 

43 -oo 
37-63 
36.00 
42.56 
43.00 
45-00 
43-00 
35-63 
36.00 

40.44 
41.00 
35-81 
36.00 
36.31 
3600 

35-75 
36.00 
36.25 
36.00 

38.75 
39.20 
33-0 

3S-00 
32.00 
33-00 
30.00 

34-63 
34.00 

33-31 
30.00 
33-06 
31.00 

34-31 
30.00 

34-13 
31.00 

31-14 
33-92 
30.2 


Fiber 


7.96 
12.00 
13-52 
14.00 

7-50 
10.00 
12.65 
14.00 
10.02 
10.00 

7.88 
10.00 
14.42 
15.00 

9.01 
10.00 
12.50 

13-80 
14.00 
12.71 
14.00 
12. q6 
.14.00 
12.44 
11.24 
4.2 

7.16 
8.36 
8.^3 

V-si 

7.46 

10.00 

7.26 

7-43 

'7.66 
44 


Nitrogen-free 

Extract 

(Starch,  gum, 

etc.) 


27.14 
25.00 
30.82 
27.00 
28.62 
18.00 

31-24 
27.00 
27.66 
22.00 
26.67 
26.00 

31-33 
25.00 

29- 1 5 
26.00 

32-97 


28.=;o 
31-83 
27.00 

31-84 
28.50 

25-45 
30-13 

22  6 

37-89 
37-72 
36-99 
38-10 
36.88 
36.63 
38.62 


37-55 
29-3 


Ether 

Extract 

(Crude 

fat) 


7.20 
6.00 
6.77 

5-50 
7-65 
6.00 
5.80 
5-So 
6.92 
6.00 
6.76 
5-00 
6.14 
5-00 
7-56 
5.00 

5-94 
5.00 
5-52 
5-00 
5-04 
5-0O 

5-94 
5-75 
."^-39 
6.51 
6.2 

5-67 
5.00 
6.23 
5.00 
6.23 
5 -00 
7.14 
4.00 
7.61 
6.on 
6.48 
5.00 
5-82 
5.00 
5.00 
6.45 
5-8 


Price 
per  ton 


fbl.OO 
57.00 
60.00 
62.00 
60.00 
64.00 
62.00 
59.00 

55-50 

55-00 
56.00 

59.22 

55-00 
62.00 
62.00 
65.00 
58.00 
62.00 
64.00 


61.14 


458  CONNECTICUT  EXPERIMENT  STATION  BULLETIN  249. 

Table  III.    Analyses  of  Commercial  Feeds, 


Station 
No. 


Manufacturer  and  Brand 


Retail  Dealer 


20342=^ 

20289* 

20293* 

20366 

20303 

20231 

20369* 

20236 

20337* 

20188* 

20381* 


20281* 

20226* 

20338* 

20321 

20288* 

20348* 

20246* 

20244* 


Wheat  Products. 

Wheat  Bran. 

Cataract    City    Milling    Co.,    Niagara 

Falls,  N.  Y ..., 

Choice.     Hecker-Jones-Jewell   Milling 

Co.,  Nev/  York  

Lakewood's.       Lake     of     the     Woods 

Milling  Co.,  Montreal,  Can 

Maple  Leaf  Milling  Co.,  Toronto,  Can. 

Niagara.  Niagara  -Falls  Milling  Co., 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y 

Ogilvie  Flour  Mills  Co.,  Montreal, 
Can 

Pillsbury  Mills,   Minneapolis,   Minn.... 

Bell  Cow.     Quaker  Oats  Co.,  Chicago 

Red  Wing.  Red  Wing  Milling  Co., 
Red  Wing,  Minn 

Red  Wing  Special.  Red  Wing  Mill- 
ing Co.,  Red  Wing,  Minn 

Washburn-Crosby  Co.,  Minneapolis, 
Minn 


Wheat  Middlings. 
E-A-Co.       Everett     Aughenbaugh     & 

Co.,  Waseca,  Minn 

Dominion  Flour  Mills,  Montreal,  Can. 

Dominion  Flour  Mills,  Montreal,  Can. 

Snow.     Elmore  Milling  Co.,  Oneonta. 

N.  Y * 

Hecker-Jones-Jewell  Milling  Co.,  New 

York     

W.  J.  Jennison  Co,. Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Rex  Grey.  Kehlor  Flour  Mills  Co.,  St. 
Louis,   Mo 

Lakewood's.  Lake  of  the  Woods  Mill- 
ing Co.,  Montreal,  Can 


Granby  :    E.  H.  Rollins 

Guaranty    

Meriden :    Meriden  Grain  &  Coal  Co. 

Guaranty    ' 

West  Cheshire :    G.  W.  Thorpe 

Guaranty    

Willimantic  :   Willimantic  Grain  Co. . . 

Guaranty    

Bristol :   Goodsell  Bros 

Guaranty 

Branford :  S.  V.  Osborn 

Guaranty  

Willimantic:   Willimantic  Grain  Co... 

Guaranty    

Hamden :   1.  W.  Beers 

Guaranty    

Middletozvn:    Meech  &  Stoddard,  Inc. 

Guaranty    

Storrs :    Conn.  Agr.  College 

Guaranty    

Mystic  :    Mystic  Grain  Co 

Guaranty    

Average  guaranty 

Average  of  analyses  

Average  digestible    

North  Haven :    Wm.  L.  Thorpe  

Guaranty    

East  Haven :    F.  A.  Forbes   

Guaranty   

Middletozvn :    Meech  &  Stoddard,  Inc. 

Guaranty    

Somers :    W.  C.  Everett   

Guaranty    

Meriden:  Meriden  Grain  &  Coal  Co. 

Guaranty 

Winstcd :    E.  Manchester  &  Sons .... 

Guaranty 

Ansonia :    Ansonia  Flour  &  Grain  Co. 

Guaranty    

Ansonia:    Ansonia  Flour  &  Grain,  Co. 
Guarantv    


With  screenings. 


ANALYSES. 


459 


Inspection  of  1922 — Continued. 


Pounds  per  Hundred. 


Water 


Ash 


Protein 
(Nx6.25) 


Fiber 


Nitrogen-free 

Extract 

(Starch,  gum, 

etc.) 


Ether 

Extract 

(Crude 

fat) 


Price 

per  ton 


7-49 

9-03 

10.20 

8.75 
8.70 

9-79 
9.19 
946 
7.20 
9.16 
9.12 

8.92 

8.70 

10.20 

9-85 

9.11 

8.38 

9-55 

10.21 

10.40 


6.08 
6.20 
5-91 
5.01 

6.33 
5-50 
6.19 

5-72 
6.03 
6.86 
5.84 

5-97 

4.66 
4.19 
4.14 
4.10 
4.66 
3-84 
3-94 
4.20 


16.75 
14.00 
14.88 
14.50 
16.13 
15.00 
18.00 
15.00 
16.94 
15.00 
16.88 
14.00 

16.7s 

14.00 

1(5.00 

15-30 

15-63 

13-50 

16.25 

13-50  • 

15-94 

14.00 

14.35 
16.38 
12.4 

16.50 

15.00 

17-S0 

m.oo 

18.56 

15.00 

17-50 

17.00 

16.63 

15-50 

16.63' 

16.50 

18.25 

16.00 

18.38 

16.00 


9-05 

9-56 

14.00 

9.96 

9-51 

9-37 

9-51 
10.00 

9-97 

9.12 
7.60 
9-68 

9-13 

9-65 


9-50 
4.1 

8.46 

7.01 
8.00 
7.17 

5-91 

8-47 

10.00 

5.76 

4-45 
5-50 
6.88 


55-39 

55-11 
48.50 
51-99 

52.71 

53-30 

52-71 

53-00 

54-26 
56.00 

55-79 

53-25 
53-91 

53-76 
39-8 

56.89 

55-36 

53-96 

58.26 

56.04 
52.30 
58.77 

59-30 
56.00 
54-32 


5.24 
4.20 

5.22 
3.50 
5-81 
3-50 
6.02 

4-50 
5-36 

3-50 
5-61 
3-00 
4-90 
4.00 
5-44 
5-50 
5-67 
4.00 

5-35 
4.00 

5-54 
4.00 

3-97 
5-47 
3-4 

4-79 
3.00 

5-74 
4.00 
6.32 
4.00 

5-12 

4.00 
5-82 
4-50 
5-45 
4-50 
3.«5 
3.50 
5.82 
5-00 


33-00 
38.00 
35-00 
36.00 
36.00 
35-00 
36.00 
37-00 
36.00 


3578 

38.00 
37.00 
37.00 
40.00 
38.00 
43-00 
40.00 
40.00 


460         'CONNECTICUT  EXPERIMENT  STATION  BULLETIN  249, 

Table  III.    Analyses  of  Commercial  Feeds, 


Station 
No. 


Manufacturer  and  Brand 


20252 

20384* 

20235='= 

20327* 

20232* 

20373* 

20275 

20237 

20357 

20240"' 

20263 

20352* 

20295* 

20285* 


20354" 
20344=* 

20316 
20239 
20243 

20251'' 


Wheat   Products — Continued. 
Wheat  Middlings^C oncluded . 
Rex.      Maple    Leaf    Milling    Co.,    To- 
ronto, Can 

Millbourne    Mills,    Philadelpliia,    Pa... 

National  Milling  Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio... 

Niagara.  Niagara  Falls  Milling  Co., 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y 

Ogilvie  Flour  Mills  Co.,  Montreal, 
Can 

Pembroke  Milling  Co.,  Pembroke.  Ont. 

A.    Pillsbury  Mills,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
T!.   Pillsbury  Mills,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

XX  Daisy.  T'illsbury  Mills,  Minneap- 
olis,  Minn 

Bell  Cow.  Quaker  Oats  Co.,  Chicago, 
111 

Red  Wing.  Red  Wing  Milling  Co., 
Red  Wing,  Minn 

Blue  Moose  Robin  Flood  Mills. 
Calgary,  Can 

Gold  Medal.  Washburn-Crosby  Co., 
Minneapolis,   Minn 

Standard.  Washburn  -  Crosby  Co., 
Minneapolis,  Minn 

Wheat  Peed    (Mixed  Feed). 
Fancy.      Ray    State    Milling    Co.,    Wi- 
nona. Minn 

C.  W.  Brister  &  Son,  Aulnirn,  N.  Y... 

Pioston.      Duluth    Sui^c-rior    Mills.    Du- 

luth,  Minn 

National   Milling  Co.,  Toledo,  Ohio.. 

Niaaara.  Niaeara  Falls  Milling  Co., 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y 

Fancy.  Pillsbury  Mills,  Minneapolis, 
Minn 

With  screening.s. 


Retail  Dealer 


Soitthport:    C.  Buckingham  &  Co 

Guaranty    

New  London  :    P.  Swartz  Co 

Guaranty    

Guilford :    F.  C.  Morse   

Guaranty    

Thompsonville :  Geo.  S.  Phelps  &  Co. 

Guaranty    

Branford :    S.  V.  Osborn 

Guaranty  " 

Yantic:   Yantic  Grain  &  Products  Co. 

Guaranty    

Nezv  Mil  ford :    Geo.  T.  Soule  

Guaranty    

Ilamden :    I.  W.  Beers  

Guaranty    

Nezv  Haven :  R.  G.  Davis  &  Sons,  Inc. 

Guaranty    

Orange :    E.  D.  Meade  &  Co 

Guaranty    

Stamford :    W.  L.  Crabb    

Guaranty    

Torrinr/ton :    F.  L.  Wadhams  &  .Sons. 

Guaranty    

West  Cheshire :    G.  W.  Tliorpc   

Guaranty    

WaUingford :    A.  E.  Hall   

Guaranty    

Average  guaranty   

Average  of  analyses  

Average  digestible 

Torrington :   D.  L.  Talcott  

Guaranty    

Granhy :    E.  H.  Rollins  

Guaranty    

Rockvillc  :  Rockville  Grain  &  Coal  Co. 

Guaranty    

Orange :    E.  D.  Mead  &  Co 

Guaranty 

Derby :    Peterson  &  Hendco  

Guaranty    

Smith  ford :    H.  R.   Stone    

Guaranty    , 


ANALYSES. 


461 


Inspection  of  1922 — Continued. 


Pounds  per  Hundred. 


Water 


10.15 
10.60 

8. 56 
lo.os 

9.72 
10.79 

9. 10 

9.70 
10.50 

9.69 
10.49 

8.75 
10.40 
10.24 

9.78 

7-50 

10.37 

8.84 

9.89 
9.41 

9.43 


Ash 


4-S1 
3.98 
4.65 
4.19 

4.05 
4-47 
3.82 
5.08 
3.03 
3-77 
4.66 
4.83 
4.72 
4-32 

4.26 

4.94 

4-77 
5.01 
6.1 1 
5.02 
4.46 


Protein 
{Nx6.25,) 


17.88 

16.00 

16.13 

15.00 

17.63 

17.00 

17.7s 

15.50 

18.25 

15.00 

17.69    . 

15.00 

17.25 
16.00 

17.25 
15.00 
19.25 
16.00 
17.81 
16.00 
17.88 
15.00 

10.75 
17.00 
17.63 
15.00 

t8.oo 
15.00 
15-66 
17-73 
13-7 

16.38 
14.60 
16.00 
12.00 
18.06 
15.00 
16.31 
15.00 
T6.88 
14.50 

"^7-^3 
15.00 


Fiber 


8.23 
4-92 

8.00 
6.19 

'6.76 

7.69 

563 
8.00 

5.24 
8.21 
2.85 
'641 
6.98 
-7.59 

'6.68 

'6.56 
2.0 

6.21 

,  6.80 

10.00 

7.02 

7.17 
6.43 


Nitrogen-frcc 

Extract 

(Starch,  gum, 

etc.) 


53.6 1 
60.10 

57-50 
55.77 
54-65 

56.0  T 
50.47 

54-05 
60.26 

56.07 
53.88 

52.75 
54-01 
55-41 

56-34 
43-9 

50.92 

58.14 
55.88 
5540 
56.07 
5741 


Ether 

Extract 

(Crude 

fat) 


Price 

per  ton 


5.62 
5.50 
4.27 
4.00 
5.38 
3.50 
5.48 
3.50 
5.64 
4.00 

541 
4.00 
5.12 
4.00 
4.81 
4.00 
4.1 1 
4.00 
5.35 
4.00 

6.it 
5.00 
'C\33 
4.50 

5-47 
4.00 

5.35 
4.00 
4.11 
5-33 
4-7 

5.05 
4.30 
3.92 
3.00 
5.19 
4.00 
443 
3.75 
4.55 
2.50 

5.14 
4.00 


$36.00 
40.00 
36.00 
37.00 
36.00 
36.00 
40.00 
3  8. 00 
43.00 
37.00 
34.00 
36.00 
35.00 
34.00 

37.77 

41.00 
35.00 
38.00 
30.00 
39.00 
37-00 


462  CONNECTICUT  EXPERIMENT  STATION  BULLETIN  249. 

Table  III.    Analyses  of  Commercial  Feeds, 


Manufacturer  and  Brand 


Retail  Dealer 


Wheat  Products — Concluded. 
Wheat  Feed  (Mixed  Feed) — Concluded. 
Richardton    Milling    Co.,    Richardton, 

No.  Dakota    

Occident.     Russell  Miller  Milling  Co., 

Minneapolis,  Minn 

Gold    Mine.      Sheffield    King    Milling 

Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn 

Washburn-Crosby    Co.,     Minneapolis, 

Minn 

Rye  Products. 
Rye     Middlings.       Washburn  -  Crosby 

Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn 

Irving  Mills  Rye  Feed.     Van  Vechten 

Milling  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y 

Oat  Products. 
Oat    Middlings.     Armour    Grain    Co., 
Chicago,  111 

Maize  Products. 

,  Corn  Gluten  Feed. 

Buffalo.     Corn  Products  Refining  Co., 

New   York    

KKK.      J.     C.     Hubinger     Bros.    Co., 

Keokuk,  Iowa   

Douglas.     Penick  &  Ford,  Inc.,  Cedar 

Rapids,  Iowa  

A.  E.  Staley  Mfg.  Co.,  Decatur,  111... 

Corn  Gluten  Meal. 
Diamond.       Corn     Products     Refining 
Co.,  New  York  

Corn  Meal. 
Meech  &  Stoddard,  Inc.,  Middletown. 

Hominy  Feed. 
Homco.     American   Hominy   Co.,   In- 
dianapolis, Ind 


Thompsonville :    Geo.  S.  Phelps  &  Co. 

Guaranty    

Danbury  :   H.  E.  Meeker 

Guaranty    

Ansonia:   Ansonia  Flour  &  Grain  Co. 

Guaranty    

Manchester :    Little  &  McKinney 

Guaranty    

Average  guaranty   

Average  of  analyses  

Average  digestible 

Torrington:    F.  L.  Wadhams  &  Sons. 

Guaranty    

Plantsville :    C.  A.  Cowles  

Guaranty    


Winsted:    E.  Manchester  &  Sons. 
Guaranty    


Nezv  Mil  ford :    Geo.  T.  Soule  

Guaranty    

N'ezv  Haven :    Crittenden-Benham  Co 

Guaranty    

Plainville :   Eaton  Bros . 

Guaranty    

Derby  :   Peterson  &  Hendee 

Guaranty    

Average  guaranty   

Average  of  analyses  , 

Average  digestible    , 


Rockville :    Rockville  Milling  Co. 
Guaranty    


Storrs:    Conn.  Agr.  College 


North  Haven :   Wm.  L.  Thorpe 
Guaranty    


ANALYSES. 


463 


Inspection  of  1922 — Continued. 


Pounds  per  Hundred. 


Water 


7-30 

9.24 

10.01 

10.04 

9.20 

10.14 
9.72 


8.73 

S.8S 
7.17 
6.87 

7.16 

9-56 

11-59 

6.71 


Ash 


S.78 
5-04 
5-19 

4-77 

4.20 
3-50 

4-32 

5-07 
1.70 

4-55 
4-55 

3-97 

1.87 
1.48 

2.73 


Protein 
(Nx  6.25) 


19.69 
15.00 
16.38 
15.00 
15.38 
15.00 
16.00 
15.00 
14.61 
16.82 
13-0 

17-25 
14.00 
15-50 
13.00 


15.00 
15.00 


26.25 
23.00 
23-88 
23.00 
29.50 
23.00 
26.94 
23.00 
23.00 
26.64 
22.6 

40.63 
40.00 


12.25 
10.00 


Fiber 


8.07 
7.62 
8.85 
7.01 

7-30 
2.6 

5-16 
3-27 


9.82 
10.00 


6.84 

7-Z7 
7-50 
S-61 

5-63 


6.36 
4.8 

2.32 


4-15 
6.00 


Nitrogen-free 

Extract 

(Starch,  gum, 

etc.) 


53-37 

55-68 
55-09 
57-26 

56.52 
43-0 

59-86 
65.08 

58.07 


S0-15 
56.01 
50-48 
5342 

52.52 
46.2 

43.63 
71.41 

65.6s 


Ether 

Extract 

(Crude 

fat) 


5. 79 
4.00 
6.04 
4.50 
5.4s 
4-50 
4-92 
4.00 

3-86 
5-05 
44 

3-39 
3.00 

2-93 
2.00 


5.81 
5.00 


2.96 
1. 00 

5.19 

2.40 
2.69 
1. 00 
2.59 

1. 00 
1.32 

3-35 
2.8 

1.99 
1. 00 

3.78 


8.51 
6.00 


Price 
per  ton 


$37.00 
40.00 
38.00 
38.00- 

38.20 

38.00 
35-00 

44.00 

48.00 
50.00 
48.00 
49.00 

48-75 

5S.00 


40.00 


464  CONNECTICUT  EXPERIMENT  STATION  BULLETIN  249. 

Table  III.    Analyses  of  Commercial  Feeds, 


Manufacturer  and  Brand 


Retail  Dealer 


Maize  Products — Concluded. 

Hominy  Feed — Conclnded. 

Yellow.     Armour  Grain  Co.,   Chicago, 

111 

Aunt  Jemima  Mills.     St.  Joseph,  Mo.. 

B.C.  Kellogg  Toasted  Corn  Flake  Co., 
Battle  Creek,  Mich 

Malzco.  Miller  Cereal  Mills,  Omaha, 
Neb 

Choice  Steam  Cooked.  Miner-Hillard 
Milling  Co..  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa 

National  Feed  Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Plymouth  Milling  Co.,  Lemars,  Iowa. 

Burt's.  Postum  Cereal  Co.,  Inc.,  Bat- 
tle Creek,  Mich 

MisceUaneous. 
Dried     Corn     Flake     Feed.       Kellogg 
Toasted     Corn     Flake     Co.,     Battle 
Creek,  Mich 

Distillers'  Products. 
Distillers'     Dried     Grains.       Rossville 
Co.,  Lawrenceburg,  Ind 

Brewers'  Products. 
Malt  Feed.     Clover  Leaf  Milling  Co., 

Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Bull.   Farmers  Feed  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Dried  Grains.  Fleischmann  Co.,  Peeks- 
kill,  N.  Y 

Dried   Beet   Pulp. 
The    Larrowe    Milling    Co.,     Detroit, 

Mich 

Meech  &  Stoddard,  Inc.,  Middletown. 

The  Ubiko  Milling  Co.,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio . 

Yantic  Grain  &  Products  Co.,  Yantic 


New  Haven :  R.  G.  Davis  &  Sons,  Inc. 

Guaranty    

Southford :    H.  R.  Stone   

Guaranty    

Norwalk:    C.  E.  Slauson  Co 

Guaranty    

Stamford :   W.  L.  Crabb 

Guaranty    

WalUngford :   A.  E.  Hall  

Guaranty    

Yantic :   Yantic  Grain  &  Products  Co. 

Guaranty    

Hartford:  Garber-Northam  Grain  Co. 

Guaranty 

Branford  :    S.  V.  Osborn  

Guaranty 

Average  guaranty   

Average  of  analyses  

Average  digestible 


Winstcd :    E.  Manchester  &  Sons  .... 
Guaranty    


Winsfed:    E.  Manchester  &  Sons   .  .  . 
Guaranty    


New  Haven :    Crittenden-Benham  Co 

Guaranty    

Thompsonville :    Geo.  S.  Phelps  &  Co 

Guaranty    

Hazardville :    A.  D.  Bridge's  Sons . 
Guaranty    


New  London:    P.  Swartz  Co.   ... 

Guaranty    

Middletoxvn:    Meech  &  Stoddard,  Inc 

Guaranty    

Willimantic :    Willimantic  Grain  Co. 

Guaranty    

Yantic :    Yantic  Grain  &  Products  Cc 

Guaranty 

Average  guaranty   

Average  of  analyses  

Average  digestible    


ANALYSES. 
Inspection  of  1922— Continued. 


465 


Pounds  per  Hundred. 


Water 


8.80 
9-50 
7.08 
7.87 
9.06 

7-51 
8'.39 
9.62 

8.29 

5-47 

4.96 

4.29 
5-30 

5-73 

8.82 
6.79 

4-SS 
.7.58 

6.93 


Ash 


3-13 
2.77 
2.55 
2.79 
2.28 
2.79 

2.35 
2.66 

2.67 

3-77 

3-65 

3.00 
3-66 
2.70 

3-31 

4-55 
2.27 
3-68 

3-45 


Protein 
(Nx6.25) 


12.25 

9-50 
11.44 
10.00 
11.63 
10.00 
12.00 
10.00 
11.88 
10.00 
11.38 
10.00 
11.38 
10.00 
12.00 
10.00 

9-94 

11.80 

7.8 


9.88 
6.91 


31-31 
30.00 


26.38 
26.00 
25.50 
21.00 
17-63 
17.00 


9-75 
8.00 
8. 06 
8.00 
10.13 
8.00 
8.IQ 
8.00 
8.00 
9.03 
4-? 


Fiber 


5-42 
5.00 

X  4-o6 

4.16 
5.00 
4.89 

3-79 

346 

10.00 

3.83 

3.8s 
5.0O 

4.18 

3-2 


1.42 

0.42 


8.95 

13.00 


9-95 
12.50 

9-23 
12.00 
18.05 
21.00 


18.65 
20.00 
19.42 

1947 
20.00 

1845 


18.99 
15.8 


Nitrogen-free 

Extract 

(Starch,  gum, 

etc.) 


62.36 
68.00 
67.26 

66.78 
55.00 
64.30 

67.71 

66.38 

65.8i 

65.64 
60.00 

65.78 
59-2 


75-90 
78.62 


39.94 


49.22 
46.50 
49.20 

50.83 


57.98 
58.00 
60.56 

62.72 
60.00 
61.46 


60.70 
.50.4 


Ether 

Extract 

(Crude 

fat) 


8.04 
5.00 

4-97 
5.00 
7.80 

6.00 

8.15 
7.00 
5.28 
4.00 
8.48 
5.00 
8.24 
8.50 
6.23 
6.00 

5-83 
7.28 
6.6 


3.56 
2.15 


II. 19 
10.00 


7.16 
5.20 
7.11 
5.30 
5.06 
6.00 


1.49 
0.50 
0.62 
0.50 
0.86 
0.50 
0.64 
0.50 
0.50 
0.90 


Price 
per  ton 


$42.00 
38.00 
45.00 
38.00 
39.00 
40.00 
46.00 
37.00 

40.55 

34.00 

5900 

47.00 
4500 
30.00 

58.00 

55-00 
60.00 
60.00 

58.22 


466  CONNECTICUT  EXPERIMENT  STATION  BULLETIN  249. 

Table  III.    Analyses  of  Commercial  Feeds, 


Manufacturer  and  Brand 


Retail  Dealer 


Proprietary  Mixed  Feeds. 

Horse,  Dairy  and  Stock  Feeds. 

Blatchford's    Calf    Meal.      Blatchford 

Calf  Meal  Co.,  Wauregan,  111 

Elmore    Calf    Meal.      Elmore    Milling 

Co.,  Oneonta,  N.  Y 

Ryde's  Cream  Calf  Meal.    Ryde  &  Co., 

Chicago,   111 

Armour's  Horse  Feed.    Armour  Grain 

Co.,   Chicago,  111 

Iroquois  Horse  Feed.     Armour  Grain 

Co.,  Chicago,  111 

Elmore  Horse  Feed.     Elmore  Milling 

Co.,  Oneonta,  N.  Y 

Arcadv    Dairy    Feed.      Arcady    Farm 

Milling  Co.,  Chicago,  111 

Riverdale      Dairy      Ration.        Arcady 

Farms  Milling  Co.,  Chicago,  111.   .. 
Dairy    Feed.      C.    W.    Campbell    Co., 

Westerly,  R.  I 

Ajax    Dairy    Ration.      Chapin    &    Co., 

Hammond,   Ind 

Paragon.     Chas.  M.  Cox  Co.,  Boston. 

Basic  Dairy  Ration.  R.  G.  Davis  & 
Sons,   Inc.,   New   Haven,   Conn 

Delaware  Dairy  Feed.  Delaware 
Mills,  Deposit,  N.  Y 

Elmore  Milk  Grain.  Elmore  Milljng 
Co.,  Oneonta.  N.  Y '.  . . 

Eshelman's  20  Dairy  Feed.  John  W. 
Eshelman  &  Son,  Lancaster,   Pa... 

Eshelman's  25  Dairy  Feed.  John  W. 
Eshelman  &  Son,  Lancaster,  Pa.... 

Grandin's  Twin  Six  Dairy  Feed.  D. 
H.  Grandin,  Jamestown,  N.  Y 

H-O  Algrane  Feed.  The  H-0  Cereal 
Co.,  Inc.,  Bufifalo,  N.  Y 

Kramco  Dairy  Ration.  C.  A.  Krause 
Milling  Co..  Milwaukee,  Wis 

Larro  Ready  Ration.  Larrowe  Mill- 
ing Co.,  Detroit,  Mich 

Red  Star  Dairy  Feed.  E.  Manchester 
&  Sons,  Winsted    

Barford's  Balanced  Dairy  Ration. 
Meech  &  Stoddard,  Inc.,  Middle- 
town    


Hartford :    Meech  Grain  Co 

Guaranty    

Sotners :    W.  C.  Everett  

Guaranty    

Manchester :    Little  &  McKinney 

Guaranty    

Stamford :   W.  L.  Crabb 

Guaranty    

Danbury :   F.  C.  Benjamin  

Guaranty    

Somers :   W.  C.  Everett ". . 

Guaranty    

Danbury :    F.  C.  Benjamin  

Guaranty    

Danbury :    F.  C.  Benjamin   

Guaranty    

Mystic :   J.  L.  Manning 

Guarant}'^    

Danbury :    F.  C.  Benjamin 

Guaranty 

North  Haven :    Wm.  L.  Thorpe 

Guaranty    

Southford :    H.  R.  Stone  

Guaranty    

Plantsville  :   C.  A.  Cowles 

Guaranty    

Sonicrs :    W.  C.  Everett   

Guaranty    

Seymour:    Seymour  Grain  &  Coal  Co. 

Guaranty    

Torringion  :    D.  L.  Talcott  

Guaranty    

Willimantic  :   Willimantic  Grain  Co. . . 

Guarant}^    

Plantsville :    C.  A.  Cowles  

Guaranty    

Plantsville  :   C.  A.  Cowles 

Guaranty    

Norwalk :    C.  E.  Slauson  Co 

Guaranty    

Winsted :    E.  Manchester  &  Sons  .... 

Guaranty    

Middlctown:    Meech  &  Stoddard,  Inc. 
Guaranty    


ANALYSES. 


467 


Inspection  of  1922 — Continued. 


Pounds 

per  Hundred 

Station 

Nitrogen-free 

Ether 

Price 

No. 

Protein 

Extract 

Extract 

per  ton 

Water 

Ash 

(N  X  6.25) 

Fiber 

(Starch,  gum, 
etc.) 

(Crude 
fat) 

20332 

9-63 

590 

2444 
24.00 

5-99 

48.93 

5.II 
5.00 

$96.00 

20322 

9-33 

4-05 

24.56 
24.00 

2.74 

54-65 

4.67 
5.00 

95-00 

203 1 1 

8.68 

5-21 

24-75 
25.00 

6.95 

49.60 

4.81 
5.00 

95-00 

20261 

778 

4.90 

12.31 
11.00 

9.1 1 

60.69 

5-21 
4.00 

39-00 

20273 

5.65 

4-85 

10.38 
10.00 

9.84 

66.23 

3-05 
2.00 

45.00 

20319 

8.16 

4.18 

8.75 
10.00 

12.00 
12.00 

63.61 

3-30 
3.00 

38.00 

20271 

7-63 

8.27 

17-63 
16.00 

11.70 

49.19 

5.58 
3.50 

38.00 

20272 

7.64 

4.62 

25-13 
24.00 

7.42 

50.53 

4.66 
5-00 

52.00 

20377 

9-35 

3.61 

21.00 
20.00 

5.88 
8.00 

55.07 

5.09 
4.00 

46.00 

20270 

8.49 

5-79 

27.06 
20.00 

8.13 

44.05 

648 
5-00 

51.00 

20283 

7.92 

4.16 

24.50 
22.00 

9.80 

49.62 

4.00 
4.00 

46.00 

20249 

9-31 

548 

21.00 

8.1 1 

51-55 

4-55 

46.00 

20.00 

.  9.00 

50.00 

5.00 

20301 

8.10 

5.16 

21.50 
23.00 

8.72 

51.51 

5-01 
4.00 

52.00 

20318 

7-SS 

4-58 

25-13 
25.00 

9.28 
11.00 

47.48 

5-98 
6.00 

52.00 

20247 

542 

6.99 

22.63 
20.00 

8.12 

52.91 

3.93 
4.00 

45-00 

2035s 

7.92 

5-37 

27.19 
25.00 

7.76 
12.00 

46.35 

541 
5.00 

54-00 

20368 

8.34 

4.76 

22.00 
22.00 

8.93 

50.60 

5.37 
5-00 

5300 

20299 

6.79 

543 

18.44 
16.00 

loii 
15.00 

54.53 

4.00 
4.00 

39.00 

20302 

8.24 

5-68 

21.75     ' 
20.00 

9-35 

50.18 

4.80 
4.00 

52.00 

20260 

7.98 

5-71 

21.00 
20.00 

10.65 

So.io 

4-56 
3.50 

57.00 

20350 

6.95 

5-13 

23.00 
23.00 

7.98 
10.00 

5142 

5-52 
4.00 

49.00 

20334 

7.60 

4.42 

20.38 
19.00 

8.63 

51.29 

7.68 
5-50 

53.50 

468  CONNECTICUT  EXPERIMENT  STATION  BULLETIN  249. 

Table  III.    Analyses  of  Commercial  Feeds, 


Manufacturer  and  Brand 


Proprietary  Mixed  FEEBS^Continued. 
Horse,  Dairy  and  Stock  Feeds — Continued. 

Dairy  Ration.  Meech  &  Stoddard, 
Inc.,  Middletown   

Red  Wing  Dairy  Ration.  Meech  & 
Stoddard,  Inc.,  Middletown   

Stevens  44  Dairy  Ration.  Park  &  Pol- 
lard Co.,  Boston   

Pillsbury's  Dairy  Ration.  Pillsbury 
Mills,   Minneapolis,    Minn 

Pillsbury's  24  Dairy  Feed.  Pillsbury 
Mills,   Minneapolis,   Minn 

Purina  Cow  Chow  Feed.  Purina  Mills, 
St.  Louis,  Mo 

Big  Q  Dairy  Ration.  Quaker  Oats 
Co.,  Chicago,  111 

Our  Own  Dairy  Feed.  Rockville  Grain 
&  Coal  Co.,  Rockville   

Syragold  Dairy  Feed.  Syracuse  Mill- 
ing Co.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Red  Brand  Ti-O-Ga  Dairy  Feed. 
Tioga  Mill  &  Elevator  Co.,  Waver- 
ly,  N.  Y 

Unicorn  Dairy  Ration.  Chapin  Co., 
Hammond,  Ind 

Biles  Ready  Dairy  Ration.  Ubico 
Milling  Co.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio    

Favorite  Dairy  Ration.  Westerly 
Grain  &  Flour  Co.,  Westerly,  R.  I. 

Armour's  Steam  Cooked  Feed.  Ar- 
mour Grain  Co.,  Chicago   

Pennant  Stock  Feed.  E.  W.  Bailey  & 
Co.,  Swanton,  Vt 

Wirthmore.  Chas.  M.  Cox  Co.,  Bos- 
ton      

Davis  Stock  Feed.  R.  G.  Davis  & 
Sons,  Inc.,  New  Haven  

Grandin's  Stock  Food.  D.  H.  Gradin 
Milling  Co.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y 

Haskell's  Stock  Feed.  Haskell  Mills, 
Toledo,    Ohio    

H-O  New  England  Stock  Feed.  H-O 
Cereal  Co.,  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.Y 

Homestead  Stock  Feed.  Illinois  Feed 
&  Elev.  Co.,  Bloomington,  111 


Retail  Dealer 


Storrs :    Conn.  Agr.  College   

Meriden:    Meriden  Grain  &  Coal  Co.. 

Guaranty    

Hasardville:    A.  D.  Bridge's  Sons... 

Guaranty    

New  Canaan :    C.  H.  Fairty  Co 

Guaranty   

Guilford :   Fred  C.  Morse 

Guaranty   

Torrington:   F.  L.  Wadhams  &  Sons'. 

Guaranty    

Rockville :   Rockville  Milling  Co.  .... 

Guaranty    

Rockville :  Rockville  Grain  &  Coal  Co. 

Guaranty    

Granby :    E.  H.  Rollins  

Guaranty    

Southport:    C.  Buckingham  &  Co 

Guaranty    

Plantsville :    C.  A.  Cowles   

Guaranty    

Y antic :    Yantic  Grain  &  Products  Co. 

Guaranty    

Mystic  :    Mystic  Grain  Co 

Guaranty    

Stamford :   W.  L.  Crabb 

Guaranty    

Granby :    E.  H.  Rollins 

Guaranty    

New  Milford :    Geo.  T.  Soule  

Guaranty    

New  Haven :   R.  G.  Davis  &  Sons,  Inc. 

Guaranty    

Danbury :   .H  E.  Meeker 

Guaranty 

Yantic :   Yantic  Grain  &  Products  Co. 

Guaranty    

Mystic:    J.  L.  Manning 

Guaranty     

Yantic :   Yantic  Grain  &  Products  Co. 
Guaranty    


ANALYSES, 
Inspection  of  1922 — Continued. 


469 


Pounds  per  Hundred. 


Water 


9.64 
7.64 

6.04 

8.07 

8.46 

8.43 
7.21 
9.08 

8.57 
8.12 

7-95 
8.89 
8.28 
7-33 
8.69 
7.70 
8.52 
7-83 
8.30 
8.36 
9.21 


Ash 


4.40 
548 

7.10 

6.40 

4-93 
6.04 
6.38 

5-74 
4.72 
6.05 

6.59 
5-05 
3-62 

3-67 
2.92 

3-14 
4.89 
348 
4.04 

3-99 
2.86 


Protein 
(Nx6.25) 


18.94 
22.06 
24.00 

25-63 
24.00 
20.25 
20.00 
24.88 
24.00 

24-75 
24.00- 
22.13 
21.00 
20.88 
20.00 

25-13 
24.00 

25-63 

23.00 
25.00 
24.00 

23-75 
24.00 
21.06 
18.00 
10.06 
9.00 

9-31 

9.00 

10.56 

9.00 

9-75 

10.50 

9.88 

9.00 

10.50 

8.00 

12.06 

9-.50 

9-13 

9.00 


Fiber 


7-32 
7.78 

10.44 

9-39 

8.99 

8.87 

9-54 

8-73 

7-67 

7.76 

10.00 
8.40 

■  7-05 

10.00 

6.31 

9-50 

9-79 

8.07 

10.00 

7-03 

12.36 

10.14 

6.32 

'9-58 
9,-75 
9-93 


Nitrogen-free 
Extract 

(Starch,  gum, 
etc.) 


54-76 
50.10 

44-61 

50.70 

47.04 

46.13 

50.07 

51.12 

49-03 

4645 

46.42 

49-52 
50.00 

54-74 
62.76 
66.64 
65.80 
6V.65 
63-35 
65.19 
60.81 
65. 6  i 


Ether 

Extract 

(Crude 

fat) 


4-94 
6.94 
6.00 
6.18 
5-00 

5-19 
4.00 
5-70 
5-00 

5-78 
4-30 
4.67 
4-50 
445 
4.00 
4-88 
4-50 
5-99 

3-50 
5-64 
5-00 
5-74 
5.00 
5-99 
4-50 
6-39 
4.00 

4-37 
5-00- 

5-77 
4.00 

2.83 
4.00 
5-32 
3-00 
5.65 
6.00 
5.20 
4.00 
3.26 
3-50 


Price 
per  ton 


$50.00 
53-00 
52.00 
50.00 
54-00 

50.00 
51.00 
49.00 
50.00 

52.00 
54-00 
45.00 
38.00 

37-00 

38.00 
36.00 
39.00 

40.00 
40.00 
40.00 


470  CONNECTICUT  EXPERIMENT  STATION  BULLETIN  249, 


Table  III.    Analyses  of  Commercial  Feeds, 


Manufacturer  and  Brand 


Retail  Dealer 


Proprietary  Mixed  Feeds — Concluded. 

Horse,  Dairy  and  Stock  Feeds — Concluded. 

Lancaster  Stock  Feed.  Lancaster  Mill 
&  Elev.  Co.,  Lancaster,  Pa 

M.  &  S.  Stock  Feed.  Meech  &  Stod- 
dard,  Inc.,  Middletown    

Red  Wing  Growing  Feed.  Meech  & 
Stoddard.  Inc.,  Middletown   

Red  Wing  Stock  Feed.  Meech  & 
Stoddard,  Inc.,  Middletown   

Fidelity  Stock  Feed.  Nowak  Milling 
Corp.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Bison  Stock  Feed.  Park  &  Pollard 
Co.,   Boston    

Growing  Feed.  Park  &  Pollard  Co., 
Boston     

Schumacher  Feed.  Quaker  Oats  Co., 
Chicago,  111 . . 

Schumacher  Sugared  Feed.  Quaker 
Oats  Co.,  Chicago,  III 

Richford  White  Diamond  Stock  Feed. 
Quaker  Oats  Co.,  Chicago,  111 

White  Star  Stock  Feed.  Quaker  Oats 
Co.,  Chicago,  111 

Syragold  Stock  Feed.  Syracuse  Mill- 
ing Co.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Poultry  Feeds. 
Cak-Cak  Laying  Mash.  Armour  Grain 

Co.,  Chicago,  111 

Iroquois  Poultry  Mash.  Armour  Grain 

Co.,  Chicago,  Til 

Nobotheration     Dry     Mash.       C.     W. 

Campbell  Co.,  Westerly,  R.   I 

Dry  Mash.     C.  A.  Cowles,  Plantsville 

Wirthmore     Buttermilk     Mash     Feed. 

Chas.  M.  Cox  Co.,  Boston   

Davis    Buttermilk   Mash    Feed.      R.   G. 

Davis  &  Sons,  Inc.,  New  Haven... 
Delaware     Laying    Mash    with    Milk. 

Delaware  Mills,  Deposit,  N.  Y 

Elmore's  Egg  Mash.     Elmore  Milling 

Co.,  Oneonta,  N.  Y 


Seymour :    Seymour  Grain  &  Coal  Co 

Guaranty    

New  Mil  ford :   Geo.  E.  Ackley  Co. . . . 

Guaranty    

Hartford :    Meech  Grain  Co 

Guaranty    

Middletown :    Meech  &  Stoddard,  Inc. 

Guaranty    

Derby :    Peterson  &  Hendee   ...... 

Guaranty    

Plainville :    Eaton  Bros 

Guaranty    

Hartford :    Meech  Grain  Co 

Guaranty    

East  Haven :   F.  A.  Forbes 

Guaranty    

WaUingford :    A.  E.  Hall   

Guaranty    

New  Britain :   Stanley  Svea  Grain  Co. 

Guaranty    

Norzvalk  :   C.  E.  Slauson  Co 

Guaranty 

Southport:    C.  Buckingham  &  Co.... 
Guaranty    

Staviford :    W.  L.  Crabb   

Guaranty    

Nezv  Haven :   R.  G.  Davis  &  Sons,  Inc. 

Guaranty    

Mystic :    J.  L.  Manning 

Guaranty    

Plantsville  :   C.  A.  Cowles 

Guaranty    

Branford :    S.  V.  Osborn 

Guaranty    

New  Haven :  R.  G.  Davis  &  Sons,  Inc. 

Guaranty    

Manchester :    Little  &  McKinney  .... 

Guaranty    

Somcrs :   W.  C.  Everett 

Guarantv    


ANALYSES. 


471 


Inspection  of  1922 — Continued. 


Pounds 

per  Hundred. 

Station 

Nitrogen-free 

Ether 

Price 

No. 

Protein 

Extract 

Extract 

per  ton 

Water 

Ash 

(Nx  6.25) 

Fiber 

(Starch,  gum, 
etc.) 

(Crude 
fat) 

20248 

8.26 

3-77 

10.13 
10.00 

10.40 

62.13 

5-31 
3-0O 

$38.00 

20279 

745 

5-53 

10.50 
8.00 

10.35 

61.62 

4-55  ■ 
3-00 

36.00 

20333 

8.35 

11.77 

20.75 
10.00 

5.32 

48.50 

5-31 
6.00 

64.00 

20339 

6.56 

4.72 

10.50 
9.00 

9.59 

63.15 

5-48 
3.00 

39.00 

20241 

8.59 

4.04 

10.63 
8.00 

II.81 

6075 

4.18 
3-00 

38.00 

20308 

7-79 

5-92 

9.63 

8.00 

14.69 
14.00 

58.21 

376 
2.00 

38.00 

20331 

9.12 

7-95 

15-50 
10.00 

5-44 

57.50 

449 
1-50 

64.00 

20228 

7.78 

4.18 

10.50 

10.42 

62.90 

4.22 

39.00 

10.00 

12.00 

58.00 

3-25 

20285 

7.11 

4-23 

10.56 

947 

64.56 

4-07 

37-00 

10.00 

12.00 

58.00 

3-25 

20291 

6.91 

4-35 

9- 50 

12.73 

61.76 

4-75 

41.00 

8.00 

14.00 

60.00 

3-00 

20256 

7-53 

4-25 

8.81 
8.00 

12^9 

63-33 

3-19 
300 

35.00 

20254 

8.07 

4.98 

10.19 
9.00 

-11.94 

60.97 

3.85 
3-00 

37.00 

20264 

8.51 

6.10 

21.38 
20.00 

3-68 

54.74 

5-59 
3-00 

57.00 

20360 

8.61 

3-71 

17.38 
15.00 

6.12 

5840 

5-78 
4.00 

55.00 

20378 

7.02 

10.20 

20.38 
18.00 

7-53 

48.39 

648 
2.00 

60.00 

20296 

8.54 

8.69 

20.19 
18.00 

5-68 

50.71 

6.19 
5-00 

55.00 

20230 

9-33 

8.17 

20.75 
20.00 

,    6.13 
8.50 

49-86 

5.76 
4.00 

58.00 

20358 

8.88 

7-79 

20.50 
18.00 

6.15 

50.68 

6.00 
t;.oo 

57.00 

20310 

9-54 

4-55 

16.94 
16.00 

549 

58.22 

5.26 
3-00 

60.00 

20320 

7.86 

8.72 

20.69 
18.00 

6.45 
8.00 

50.76 

5-52 
4.00 

58.00 

472  CONNECTICUT  EXPERIMENT  STATION  BULLETIN  249. 

Table  III.    Analyses  of  Commercial  Feeds, 


Station 
No. 


Manufacturer  and  Brand 


Retail    Dealer 


20364 

20292 

20304 
20382 
20278 
20287 
20259 
20306 
20361 
20238 
20343 


Poultry  Feeds — Concluded. 

Grandin's  Poultry  Dry  Mash  with 
Buttermilk.  D.  H.  Grandin,  James- 
town, N.  Y 

Red  Comb  Egg  Mash  with  Butter- 
milk. Hales  &  Hunter  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, ni 

H-O  Laying  Mash.  H-O  Cereal  Co., 
Inc.,   Buffalo,   N.  Y 

Kasco.    Kasco  Mills,  Waverly,  N.  Y... 

Jersey  Dry  Mash.  Maritime  Milling- 
Co.,   Buffalo,  N.  Y 

Red  Wing  Dry  Mash.  Meech  &  Stod- 
dard,  Inc.,  Middletown    

Vitality  Egg  Mash.  Rosenbaum  Bros., 
Chicago,  111 

Lay  or  Bust  Dry  Mash.  Park  &  Pol- 
lard Co.,  Boston  

Purina  Chicken  Chowder.  Purina 
Mills,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Full-O-Pep  Dry  Mash.  Quaker  Oats 
Co.,  Chicago,  111 

Syragold  Egg  Mash.  Syracuse  Mill- 
ing Co.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y 


IVillimantic  :    Willimantic  Grain  Co. . 
Guaranty    

Mew  Britain :    Stanley  Svea  Grain  Co. 

Guaranty    

Bristol :   Goodsell  Bros 

Guaranty 

New  London:    Conn.  Grain  Corp 

Guaranty    

New  Milford:    Geo.  E.  Ackley  Co..." 

Guaranty    

Meriden:    Meriden  Grain  &  Coal  Co.. 

Guaranty    

Norzvalk :   C.  E.  Slauson  Co 

Guaranty    

Bristol :   Goodsell  Bros 

Guaranty    

Nezv  Haven :    Crittenden-Benham  Co. 

Guaranty    

Hamdcn :    I.  W.  Beers   

Guaranty    

Granby :    E.  H.  Rollins  

Guaranty    


ANALYSES. 


473 


I 

NSPECTION 

DF  1922 — Concluded. 

Pounds  per  Hundred. 

Station 
No. 

Water 

Ash 

Protein 
(Nx6.25) 

Fiber 

Nitrogen-free 

Extract 

(Starch,  gum, 

etc.) 

Ether 

Extract 

(Crude 

fat) 

Price 
per  ton 

20364 

20292 
20304 
20382 
20278 
20287 
20259 
20306 
20361 
20238 
20343 

7.89 
7.69 
8.53 
7-85 

8.i7 
S.is 
844 
8.54 
7.04 

8.59 

8.58 

11.56 
10.47 

8.11 
7.86 
9.18 

8.53 

10.13 

6.81 

9-79 
6.61 

22.19 
20.00 

20.50 
20.00 

19-13 
17.00 
24.06 
20.00 
19.00 
18.00 
15.69 
12.00 

19-13 
20.00 

23-44 
18.00 
20.50 
18.00 
22.25 
20.00 

19.75 
18.00 

6.55 

4-52 

S-ii 
6.00 
6.60 

6.^3 

S.30 

6.40 

5.86 

7.40 

7.98 

10.00 

6.87 

50.07 
49.77 

52.  is 

46.60 

53-57 
56.36 
51.90 
47.01 
5i'.66 
46.97 
53.26 

4.94 

3-00 

5-76 

4- 50 
542 
4-50 
6.10 
3.50 
5-59 
5-00 
5-30 
3.00 
5.89 
4.00 
S-12 
1.50 
5.09 
4.00 

5-97 
4.00 
4.92 
3.00 

$56.00 

66.00 
46.00 
60.00 
60.00 
58.00 
75.00 
58.00 
71.00 

68.00 
55-00 

474  CONNECTICUT  EXPERIMENT  STATION  BULLETIN  249. 


Table  IV.    Analyses  of  Feeding  Stuffs 


Material 


Submitted  by 


Ensilage,  Etc. 

Ensilage,  millet    

Ensilage,  corn    

Ensilage    

Ensilage   

Corn  Products. 

White  Hominy  Feed   

Hominy  Meal   

Cottonseed  Products. 
Cottonseed  Meal   

Sweet  Gluten    

Sour    Gluten    

Brewers'  Grains. 
Brewers'  Dried  Grains  

Stock  Feed,  Poultry  Feed,  Etc. 
Uncle  John  24%  Cream  Pot  Dairy  Ra 

tion    

Dairy   Ration    

Dairy  Ration    

Fairlea  Dairy  Ration  

Dairy  Feed   

Par-ex  Dry  Mash   

Par-ex  Scratch  Feed 

Par-ex  Stock  Feed 

Dairy  Feed   

Feed     

Cattle  Feed  

Cattle  Feed  

Cattle  Feed  

Cattle  Feed  

Cattle  Feed  

Cattle  Feed  

Dry  Mash   


Watcrtown  :    Birch  Farm  . . 

Birch  Farm 

New  Haven  :   Fairlea  Farm 

Fairlea  Farm   


Torrington:    F.  L.  Wadhams  &  Sons. 
Hartford:    Rodney  J.  Hardy  &  Sons. 


Middletown  :    The  Coles  Co 

Neiv  Haven :    Fairlea  Farm 

Fairlea  Farm    

Mt.  Cannel :    Russell  Harned  

Middletown :    The  Coles  Co 

Conn.  State  Hospital   

Conn.  State  Hospital   

New  Haven  :    Fairlea  Farm 

Norivich:     H.    F.    Johnson    (County 
Agent)    

Putnam  :    Bos  worth  Bros 

Bosworth  Bros 

Bosworth  Bros 

RockviUe :  Rockville  Grain  &  Coal  Co 

South  Manchester :    Greenway  Farm 

Watcrbury :    E.  D.  Curtis  iq 

E.  D.  Curtis  £> 

E.  D.  Curtis   q 

E.  D.  Curtis   q 

E.  D.  Curtis   ,0 

E.  D.  Curtis   £; 

Hartford :    C.  A.  Pease   c? 


ANALYSES. 


475 


Submitted  by  Individuals. 


a 
p 

Pounds  per 

Hundred 

Mitrogen- 

free 

Etlier 

Remarks 

Protein 

Extract 

Extrac 

t 

Water 

A 

;h       (Nx6.25) 

Fiber 

(Starch, 
gum,  etc.) 

Crude 
fat) 

8793 

76.56 

1.8 

2                 1.93 

19. 

01 

0.68 

8794 

69.75 

1-3 

I                 2.20 

25.96 

0.78 

8736 

65.09 

2.60 

8.30 

0.66 

8737 

70.53 

2.19 

7.69 

0.72 

:9i34 

10.63 

3.8e 

Guaranty:    protein  8.50,  fat  4.0 

19322 

10.13 

{0765 

34.75 

Guaranty:    protein  36.0 

:8738 

8.45 

18.19 

6.55 

4.5S 

^8739 

9.15 

24.25 

7-35 

2.5: 

■:9o63 

7.47 

4.E 

I               18.63 

6.0^ 

' 

10771 

23.88 

- 

Guaranty:    protein  24.0 

^9673 

i'i.85 

5-^ 

)5         22.00 

8.20 

45-51 

6.7c 

) 

C9674 

11.33 

5.. 

54         22.44 

7-97 

45-71 

7.0  ] 

18740 

8.89 

18.81 

7-99 

5.H 

[8863 

8.61 

4-: 

^5         21.38 

5c 

•S3 

5-7: 

5 

'8782 

6.54 

7-^ 

[o         19.00 

6.96 

54-74 

5.3^ 

)         Guaranty:  protein  18.0,    fat  4.00 

^783 

7.91 

i.i 

I3            11.25 

2.81 

72.60 

3-6c 

)         Guaranty:  protein  10.00,  fat  1.50 

784 

7.26 

3./ 

^6           9-50 

10.93 

65.56 

3.2c 

)         Guaranty:  protein    9.00,  tat  3.25 

!  ^098 

7.7s 

21.38 

4-7 

Guaranty:  protein  19.00,  fat  6.00 

H9 

12.94 

1     255 

21.19 

256 

22.00 

1    257 

19.50 

1    258 

23.00 

1    259 

21.25 

- 

!     60 

22.63 

17 

5.84 

25.94 

5-5 

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